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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

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North Carolina: Andon-Reid Bed and Breakfast in Waynesville (Price: $178/night): One of the top 25 B&Bs in the country according to Trip Advisor, this mountain hamlet facility is a fan favorite.
 
  50 state road trip: Affordable bed and breakfasts in each state  
  Cozy and quaint, these B&Bs are perfect for a romantic night that doesn't break the bank.  
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  The U.S. Grant, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Diego: Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., the son of the president, built this Gaslamp Quarter hotel in 1910. During Prohibition, the Grant was home to the Plata Real Nightclub, a popular speakeasy. By the 1950s and   Eight historic grand hotels in the U.S. West
From the late 1800s through the early 1900s, dozens of grand properties popped up.
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  At Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery in Arlington, Va., chef David Guas makes a brioche-style B.B. King Cake with swirls of cinnamon, Creole Cream Cheese filling, and purple, green and gold sugar-topped icing.   King Cake takes and Mardi Gras treats in New Orleans and beyond
Bakeries in America's major cities join the Mardi Gras festivities with tons of takes on King Cake, plus cocktails, gumbo and beignets.
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  The USA TODAY Weather page shows a storm moving across the United States on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.   Airlines cancel 800+ flights as wintry weather targets major hubs
Air travelers faced the prospect of delays and cancellations Wednesday as a storm system brought ice, snow and rain to the Northeast and Ohio Valley.
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  To alert fliers to the rules about traveling with recreational pot purchased legally in California — and to advertise their cannabis company — in November, Organa Brands ran an ad in the bottom of the bins at the security checkpoints at Ontario Inter   Can you fly with marijuana within legalized states?
Marijuana is still an illegal drug under federal law - and post-security areas at airports are ruled by federal agencies.
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  Air traffic controllers work in the tower at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on March 16, 2017.   Ask the Captain: How are airline routes determined?
Airline flight plans must account for traffic, turbulence, wind direction and more.
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  This file photo shows the logo sign atop the Boeing's corporate headquarters in Chicago.   Boeing announces $900 million in orders at Singapore Airshow
Orders consist of aircraft parts, digital applications and planning tools. Boeing did not give the value of individual orders.
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  A Delta Air Lines Airbus A319 departs Boston Logan International Airport on Nov. 25, 2017.   Pittsburgh lands non-stop route to Delta's Salt Lake City hub
For Pittsburgh, the Salt Lake City route furthers a resurgence of service for an airport that's finally recovering from losing its hub status a decade ago.
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  Modeled on the Preussen, an iconic sailing ship of the early 20th century, Royal Clipper is propelled by 42 sails spread across five masts.   Star Clippers throws in massages, champagne in Valentine's Day cruise promotion
The sailing ship line's Valentine's Day offer is available for all 2018 and 2019 sailings.
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  USA TODAY   Walk with USA TODAY through Japan's wildest shopping districts
Take a tour of Japan's wildest shopping districts, in Osaka and Tokyo, with USA TODAY's Jefferson Graham, who brings viewers to Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing and Osaka's Dotonbori distrist.
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A rescue worker (bottom L) walks past beams used to prop up the Yun Tsui building as it leans to one side after an overnight earthquake in the Taiwanese city of Hualien on Feb. 7, 2018.\u000d\u000aRescue workers pulled survivors and bodies from build

A rescue worker (bottom L) walks past beams used to prop up the Yun Tsui building as it leans to one side after an overnight earthquake in the Taiwanese city of Hualien on Feb. 7, 2018.\u000d\u000aRescue workers pulled survivors and bodies from build
 
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